O NOBEL Friends! O Seekers for the Kingdom of God! Man all
over the world is seeking for God. All that exists is God; but the Reality of
Divinity is holy above all understanding.
The pictures of Divinity that come to our mind are the
product of our fancy; they exist in the realm of our imagination. They are not
adequate to the Truth; truth in its essence cannot be put into words.
Divinity cannot by comprehended because it is comprehending.
Man, who has also a real existence, is comprehended by God;
therefore, the Divinity which man can understand is partial; it is not
complete. Divinity is actual Truth and real existence, and not any
representation of it. Divinity itself contains All, and is not contained. (‘Abdu’l-Baha,
from a talk, London, September 17, 1911; ‘’Abdul-Baha in London’)